Who's going to get the traxlock conversion kit.
#11
Hey Guys,
Go to www.dirtyhowies.com, he is a dealer that deals in ATV stuff. He was the first to get a traxlox set up for the 2002 350's but Honda could not supply him fast enough. So he discontiuned doing it but he has a web page on what you need. Give him a try for what you should be getting and I think he has all the part number you need.
Go to www.dirtyhowies.com, he is a dealer that deals in ATV stuff. He was the first to get a traxlox set up for the 2002 350's but Honda could not supply him fast enough. So he discontiuned doing it but he has a web page on what you need. Give him a try for what you should be getting and I think he has all the part number you need.
#13
Hi! I was just on DirtyHowies website about the Trax-Lox conversion and wonder if it will work w/o driveshaft mods on my 1997 Foreman 400? Also, how does the switch work from 2wd to 4wd? Is there wires or vacuum? I want the 2wd ability but don't want the Warn 424, although that would be a (last resort) option.
Thanks alot from a new guy. I appreciate all the information gathered here.
Rob
Thanks alot from a new guy. I appreciate all the information gathered here.
Rob
#14
I went with the warn 424, less hassle than fooling with trax lock, fully mechanical, no electrical to get fooled up on the trail, its cable operated where you pull out for 2wd, so if the cable ever broke, it would lock in 4wd.
#15
I had the Highlifter unlocker with the Highlifter locker. The locker was impressive and I liked it alot. The unlocker wasn't a very good design. I can see where the Traxlock would be the way to go but the 424 is still better than the Highlifter unlocker.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
KingDingalling
Introduce Yourself
3
Jul 29, 2015 10:55 AM
1997, 2002, 2wd, 2wd4wd, conversion, foreman, highlifter, honda, kit, lock, switchable, trax, traxlock, unlocker, work
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)




